Gasoline
Oil and water separate because oil will float to the top and water will sink to the bottom. The reason oil wil float to the top because oil is non polar while water is compound polar. Separation by decantation and filtration.Separation by decantation and filtration.
if the two were in a container, the oil would raise to the top. if that helps any
You could let the oil float to the top and skim it off.
Oil is insoluble in water. If you try to mix them, the oil will just float on top of the water.
Oil/petroleum (gasoline?) will float on top of water as well.
Gasoline
In my experience if allowed to sit still they will separate, gasoline to the top.
top of valve engine valve cover // passenger side
oil
No. It will float on top
Yes... oil will float on top
it gets heavier
The oil will rise to the top and float on the water.
No, it is not. Oil and water do not mix. If you pour oil into water, the oil will float to the surface. If you pour water into oil, the water will sink to the bottom and the oil will float on top.
yes if you pour gasoline on the top the gas is an oil, and will stay on the top of the water once the gasoline burns out, so will the fire
You can let the oil float to the top or you can use fairy liquid.